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Chapter 2: Hardware Components

Figure 2-20 DS1 Card

Status LEDs

Alarm. Red light indicates a major software alarm has been reported for the card. A green light indicates
no alarms have been reported. See Chapter 7: System Alarms for more information.

Status. Indicates overall health of the card. Red (or amber) light indicates minor problems were found
with the system but the card can be removed without intervention. A green light indicates no problems
were found.

CPU. Green light indicates the CPU bus is active.

PCI. Green light indicates the local PCI bus is busy.

DSP LEDs. LEDs provide a high level indication of the DSP card activity. See Chapter 8: Diagnostics/Main-
tenance
for
a detailed description for troubleshooting purposes.

DSP Bank 1: Lights for DSP module activity on the first DSP module.

DSP Bank 2: Lights for DSP module activity on the second DSP module.

For both DSP banks, red indicates power-up or DSP module is usable; green indicates at least one DSP chan-
nel is in use. Unlit indicates the DSP is not in use.

Ethernet LEDs. Not available in current release.

Status LEDs

DSP LEDs

Ethernet LEDs

N/A

Span Status LEDs

RJ-48 Input/Output ports
for T1/E1 connection

Ethernet Ports/Ethernet LEDs

N/A

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